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what is nickels specific gravity
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Do you mean the element nickel (Ni) or a “nickel” coin? Quick answers:
- Pure nickel metal: density ≈ 8.908 g/cm³ (at ~20 °C) → specific gravity ≈ 8.91.
- Modern U.S. “nickel” (75% Cu / 25% Ni cupronickel): density ≈ 8.92 g/cm³ → specific gravity ≈ 8.92.
Specific gravity here is the ratio of the material’s density to water (dimensionless). If you meant a different coin or temperature, tell me which and I can give a more precise value.
- Pure nickel metal: density ≈ 8.908 g/cm³ (at ~20 °C) → specific gravity ≈ 8.91.
- Modern U.S. “nickel” (75% Cu / 25% Ni cupronickel): density ≈ 8.92 g/cm³ → specific gravity ≈ 8.92.
Specific gravity here is the ratio of the material’s density to water (dimensionless). If you meant a different coin or temperature, tell me which and I can give a more precise value.
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